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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de mayo de 2024
When your Canon inkjet printer does a routine ink-jet self cleaning, where does that ink go? Yep, the droplets of waste in wind up in the "Maintenance Box". It's the garbage pail for waste ink.After around 15,000 or 20,000 prints, the garbage can is considered filled up. (Your printer doesn't really measure how full the garbage can is. Rather, it counts prints, and guesses that 20,000 is a good number.At that point, your printer wants a new maintenance box. And this guy, the MC-G01 is a good replacement for the original Canon maintenance box. I started using it today, and, well, it works. In other words, no leaking ink, no error-codes, no problems. And it's cheap.The cover to the maintenance box opens with a screwdriver or a dime.When I weighed my filled-up maintenance box, it weighed 280 grams. This guy when empty weighs 195 grams. So, about 85 or 90 grams of ink finds its way into the maintenance box . Probably it could hold more, but the Canon printer feels it's full after 20,000 copies, not when the box is nearly overflowing with ink.
Lowbrass Pete
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de noviembre de 2024
Shocked when I found out that this machine needs a stinking maintenance cartridge! This is just what I required, and helped me a lot when all the local suppliers were out of stock.
M.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de julio de 2023
There's not a whole lot that goes into one of these, it pretty much just is what it is.Gives the same results as another I have.Markings are solvent resistant, unlike some giveaways I used to have with business card logos.One would probably last me forever if I was just using waterborne coatings, but I usually dirty these up enough with epoxy that I have to replace them (or repurpose as a spreader) periodically, so the six-pack is handy.
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